flake

flake out

1. To cancel a prearranged meeting or event, especially at the last minute; to fail to attend or go through with something. I'm going to stop inviting Samantha to do stuff with me because she always ends up flaking out.I hate to flake out on them again, but I'm just too tired to go out tonight.

2. To collapse or faint from exhaustion or fatigue. After the eighth or ninth hour wandering in the woods, George eventually flaked out under a tree.

3. To go, or cause to go, crazy. I don't know what happened! I just mentioned that her father had called, and she started flaking out at me!His huge, arduous assignments are really starting to flake his students out.

4. To fall asleep or take a nap. I think I'm going to head home at lunch and flake out for a bit.

5. To lose one's confidence, courage, or resolve. I really need your help in this fight, please don't flake out on me now!

pee in (someone's) Corn Flakes

rude slang To really upset, irritate, or disappoint someone. Sorry to pee in your Corn Flakes, but you won't get any credits for the class unless you attend every single lecture.A: "Watch out, the boss is in a foul mood today." B: "Wow, I wonder who peed in his Corn Flakes?"

piss in (someone's) Corn Flakes

rude slang To really upset, irritate, or disappoint someone. Sorry to piss in your Corn Flakes, but you won't get any credits for the class unless you attend every single lecture.A: "Watch out, the boss is in a foul mood today." B: "Wow, I wonder who pissed in his Corn Flakes?"

flake away (from something)

[for bits of something] to break away from the whole gradually or from natural causes. Bits of stone flaked away from the surface of the statue year after year.Bits of the steps flaked away from years of constant use.

flake down

flake off (of)something

[for bits of something] to break away from the whole, perhaps under pressure or because of damage. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) Little bits of marble began to flake off the marble steps.Bits flaked off from the whole.

flake out

1. Drop from exhaustion, faint. For example, After running the marathon, be simply flaked out on the ground. This expression possibly is derived from a now obsolete meaning of flake, "to become flabby or fall in folds." [Slang; c. 1940]

2. Lie down, go to sleep, as in Homeless persons flaked out in doorways. [Slang; early 1940s]

3. Lose one's nerve, as in Please don't flake out now. [Slang; 1950s]

4. Go crazy; also, cause someone to go crazy. For example, She just flaked out and we had to call an ambulance, or This project is flaking us out. The usages in def. 3 and 4 probably are derived from the adjective flaky, meaning "eccentric." [c. 1970]

5. Die, as in He flaked out last night. [1960s]

6. Surprise, astonish, as in She said she'd just been made a partner, and that flaked me out. This usage appears to be a variant of freak out. [c. 1970]

flake out

1. To act oddly or eccentrically: I flaked out after hearing the bad news.

2. To lose interest or nerve: We wanted to go skydiving, but at the last minute we flaked out.

3. To fall asleep or collapse from fatigue or exhaustion: After driving for ten hours, I stopped and flaked out.

4. To fail to live up to an expectation or responsibility: I wouldn't have assigned you such an important task if I knew you were going to flake out like that. My contractor flaked out on me, and now I need to find a new one.

cokespoon

and (flake) spoon

n. a small spoon used to carry powdered cocaine to a nostril. (Drugs.) The principal wrote a letter to Mrs. Simpson telling her that Jimmy had brought a cokespoon to school. She used an old-fashioned flake spoon right until she died.

In short, Flake subscribes to the racist and collectivist views spread by the media that non-whites by definition support "progressive" ideology, open borders, multiculturalism, and the rest of the establishment's false narrative--and that to win them over, the GOP must join in.

Gneuss says that analyses carried out by the Fraunhofer Institute have shown that the MRS extruder is capable of processing 100 per cent post consumer flakes to pellets for food grade applications without any prior treatment of the flakes, regardless of whether the flakes were washed and if so, regardless of the flake were washed and if so, regardless of the flake washing system used.

Although final flake location, whether in the forest canopy or forest floor, does not affect the effectiveness of Disrupt II, some persons had expressed interest in the possible deposition of flakes into streams or cave openings.

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